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1. UNIT 5: HEROES FROM
SCOTLAND
Discovering Scotland!
Yolanda Velasco and María Ferrero
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3. During this unit we will discover:
Where is Scotland located?
How does its flag look like?
How many inhabitants does it have and where
do they live?
Which are the most important places to
visit?
Are there famous Scottish people?
Famous Scotish people.
9. The most important cities of Scotland are
Edinburgh and Glasgow. Listen and read.
Edinburgh is a city on the east coast of Scotland. It has also been the capital since 1437.
The town is dominated by the Edinburgh castle. It was built in the seventh century. Since the eleventh
century it has been used as the royal residence. Before that, it was a formidable fortress in the
sixteenth century.
Edinburgh has many interesting places such as:
- the Royal Botanic Garden,
- the Cathedral of Saint-Gilles,
- the National Gallery,
- Charlotte Square,
- the Scott Monument and
- the Royal Museum of Scotland.
The Palace of Holyroodhouse (Holyrood Palace) is the official residence of the queen when staying in
the city.
Edinburgh is famous for its festivals, and is home to the largest in the world, which lasts three weeks
in August.
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12. GLASGOW
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and third most
populous in the United Kingdom.
The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country's west
central lowlands.
A person from Glasgow is known as a Glaswegian.
Glasgow has seen more changes in the past two decades
than almost any other British city.
Glasgow was chosen as a European City of Culture in 1990.
The city has many outstanding places to visit:
- The Glasgow Botanic Gardens,
- the Kibble Palace that has been renovated,
- the Glasgow Art Gallery,
- the Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art.